1 August 1876 | |
Capital: | Denver |
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Population: | 4,301,261 (2000) |
Number of US Representatives: | 7 |
Number of Electoral votes: | 9 |
State Legislature State Senate size State House size |
General Assembly 35 65 |
State officials Governor US Senators |
John Hickenlooper Mark Udall Michael Bennet |
Upcoming elections[]
Measures to the people[]
Amendment 44 being proposed. "An amendment to section 18-18-406 (1) of the Colorado revised statutes making legal the possession of one ounce or less of marihuana for any person twenty-one years of age or older." Supported by SAFER (Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation) [1]
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- Official website of the State of Colorado
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